ECoREEF

Engineering Coastal Resilience

This is a technical rendering of what the project will look like as it initially sits on the seabed off the coast of North Miami Beach.

Engineering Coastal Resilience

This is a close-up rendering of the Trapzoidal structure as it initially sits on the seabed off the coast of North Miami Beach.
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Engineering Coastal Resilience

This is a model of the Seahive structure being tested in the SUSTAIN Lab.
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Engineering Coastal Resilience

This is a technical rendering of what the project will look like as it initially sits on the seabed off the coast of North Miami Beach.

Engineering Coastal Resilience

This is a close-up rendering of the Trapzoidal structure as it initially sits on the seabed off the coast of North Miami Beach.

ecoreef

Engineering Coastal Resilience

This is a model of the Seahive structure being tested in the SUSTAIN Lab.

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U-LINK

The University of Miami (UM) Laboratory for INtegrative Knowledge (U-LINK) - Phase II project, entitled “Identifying, prioritizing, and validating green infrastructure approaches to enhance coastal resilience” aims to enhance shoreline protection against wave action and storm surge using artificial reefs and corals. The project includes laboratory testing of artificial coral reefs in the SUrge STructure Atmosphere INteraction (SUSTAIN) Facility, as well as the implementation of a data-driven test bed offshore of North Beach Oceanside Park.

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